Friday news briefs

Poll workers needed for May 8 primary

FREMONT - The Sandusky County Board of Elections is looking for Democratic and Republican poll workers willing to travel to Bellevue or Woodville to work the May 8, 2018 Primary Election. If interested, please call 419-334-6180.

Clyde school board to meet April 9

CLYDE - The Clyde-Green Springs Exempted Village Board of Education will meet for a work session on Monday, April 9, at 8 a.m. at the Clyde-Green Springs Board of Education office.

Walleye tourney to offer $20,000 in prizes

ROSSFORD - The Rossford Convention and Visitors Bureau and Bass Pro Shops are hosting their second annual Rossford Walleye Roundup tournament. The two-day tournament scheduled for April 20-21, will be held at Bass Pro Shops and the Rossford marina. There will be a field of 40 teams competing for a prize purse of $20,000. For more information visit rossfordwalleyeroundup.com.

Class teaches use of genealogy websites

FREMONT - Learn how to use Ancestry.com and paid genealogy websites to help track your family history during a class Saturday, April 7, at the Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library & Museums.

The Ancestry.com and Paid Genealogy Websites Class is from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. in the museum/library building.

Head Librarian Becky Hill, an experienced genealogist, will explain how to make the most of paid subscription websites available at the Hayes Presidential Library & Museums. Those sites include Ancestry.com, HeritageQuest, Fold3, FindMyPast.com and AmericanAncestors.org.

Cost is $10 per person and can be paid the day of class or online at www.rbhayes.org/events/2018/04/07/class/ancestry.com-and-paid-genealogy-websites-class/. Pre-register to Hill at bhill@rbhayes.org.

For information, call 419-332-2081, or visit rbhayes.org.

The class is part of the “Learning About Your Past” series of classes offered at the Hayes Presidential Library & Museums and sponsored by RootsMagic, Inc.